SRP-350II Receipt Printer

The SRP-350II has been discontinued and is replaced by the SRP-350III.

The Bixolon SRP-350II line offers the reliable and affordable printing you've come to expect from the Bixolon brand. Available as the single interface SRP-350II or faster, dual interface SRP-350plusII, this receipt printer line is a great option for medium volume retail, restaurants, or hospitality locations.

Improving on the SRP-350 family, these printers provide the reliability you need most. The direct thermal SRP-350 prints receipts at up to 9.8" per second, fast enough to keep lines moving smoothly. With driver support for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, the SRP-250 is a versatile solution for a variety of installations. An SDK exists for Android and iOS development, fantastic for mobile POS software development.

Longevity is important when it comes to receipt printing. Thankfully, the SRP-350II is built to last. The autocutter on the printer is rated at 1.8 million cuts, while the printhead supports over 43.5 miles of printed receipts. A mean cycles before failure (MCBF) of 70 million lines ensures many years of stable service. With a 3-year warranty standard, the Bixolon SRP-350II is a smart choice for any retailer.

Frequestly Asked Questions

A general rule of thumb is to verify your connections to your printer before installing a printer or if your having recurring issues of being unable to print.

The printer has a power connector and, depending on what interface, a USB, Serial, or Parallel connection. Check all these connections before proceeding with an install or uninstalling a printer.

Another common issue is that your printer may be installed on the incorrect port. You can check this by opening up Devices and Printers (or Printers and faxes if you are using WindowsXP), right clicking on your printer, selecting Printer properties (or Properties if you are using WindowsXP), and clicking on the Ports tab. Try selecting several different ports (hint: if it is a USB printer, try USB001, USB002, USB003, and so on. if it is serial try COM1, COM2, COM3, and so on. If it is parallel try LPT1, LPT2, LPT3 and so on.)
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